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Ireland's strong economic recovery will be the main backdrop to the country's general elections on February 26. After five years in power, Prime MinisterEnda Kenny's conservative government are keen to highlight the fact that when they took the job, Ireland's economy was close to collapse.
Public finances are now back on track, and the brutal seven-year austerity programme and bailout plan are a thing of the past. However, opposition parties argue that many people have been left on the sidelines during these tough times.
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Three months after the Brexit vote, the race to be Europe's next financial hub is heating up. Paris, Frankfurt, and Dublin are all vying for new business. We speak to Martin Shanahan, Chief Executive of IDA Ireland, about how he's trying to sell Dublin to prospective investors, and whether the Apple tax ruling will discourage companies from setting up base there.
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ReporterAngela Barnes is in Dublin to find out how smaller companies are faring side by side with the likes of Google and Facebook.
Meanwhile, presenter GemmaEvans is zipping around London on every bicycle imaginable to test out a portable kit that claims to turn any bike into an electric one within minutes.
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BUSINESS DAILY : More than 20,000 people from the technology world, ranging from start-ups to chief executives, are attending this year's Web Summit in Dublin, which begins today. We speak to founder Daire Hickey about how the event has grown to become Europe’s largest technology gathering. Also today –‘Abenomics’ claims another success as the Japanese markets rise to seven-year highs.

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M/S of the baker at his stall which is just behind some barbed wire, a soldier stands guard. The man sells loaves of bread to a woman and some children on the other side of the barbed wire. M/S of soldiers stood about, one stirs a pot on a fire.
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http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/topNews/~3/d3uywMNMKrc/us-banks-ireland-idUSBRE90R0PP20130128
Irish banks at mercy of international paymasters
LONDON/DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's banking recovery could yet be derailed by its international creditors.
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Manchester United breaks $3 billion barrier
Manchester United has broken the $3 billion barrier in valuation
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Public finances are now back on track, and the brutal seven-year austerity programme and bailout plan are a thing of the past. However, opposition parties argue that many people have been left on the sidelines during these tough times.
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ReporterAngela Barnes is in Dublin to find out how smaller companies are faring side by side with the likes of Google and Facebook.
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22,000 to attend Web Summit in Dublin - BUSINESS DAILY

BUSINESS DAILY : More than 20,000 people from the technology world, ranging from start-ups to chief executives, are attending this year's Web Summit in Dublin, which begins today. We speak to founder Daire Hickey about how the event has grown to become Europe’s largest technology gathering. Also today –‘Abenomics’ claims another success as the Japanese markets rise to seven-year highs.

Dublin: Business As Usual (1921)

Item title reads - Business as usual, enterprising baker opens shop on edge of invested area. Dublin, Ireland.
M/S of the baker at his stall which is just behind some barbed wire, a soldier stands guard. The man sells loaves of bread to a woman and some children on the other side of the barbed wire. M/S of soldiers stood about, one stirs a pot on a fire.
FILM ID:228.43
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
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http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/topNews/~3/d3uywMNMKrc/us-banks-ireland-idUSBRE90R0PP20130128
Irish banks at mercy of international paymasters
LONDON/DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's banking recovery could yet be derailed by its international creditors.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/28/opinion/damodaran-apple-stocks/index.html?eref=edition
BehindApple stock's roller coaster ride
Apple began 2012 by attaining the largest market cap in the world, with some analysts predicting that it would cross a trillion in market value. The stock price hit $700 in September, around the introduction of the iPhone 5. But in the weeks after, disillusionment set in and the stock price dropped to about $500 by the end of the year
http://rssfeeds.usatoday.com/~r/usatoday-NewsTopStories/~3/IMoAC0l38Jg/
Manchester United breaks $3 billion barrier
Manchester United has broken the $3 billion barrier in valuation
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FT's Ireland correspondent Jamie Smyth reports on the very different economic fortunes of Ireland as it starts to recover: Dublin is booming while 150 miles away in Donegal on the west coast, youth unemployment is near 50 per cent and emigration is surging.
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Public finances are now back on track, and the brutal seven-year austerity programme and bailout plan are a thing of the past. However, opposition parties argue that many people have been left on the sidelines during these tough times.
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Dublin courts post-Brexit business

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Meanwhile, presenter GemmaEvans is zipping around London on every bicycle imaginable to test out a portable kit that claims to turn any bike into an electric one within minutes.
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22,000 to attend Web Summit in Dublin - BUSINESS DAILY

BUSINESS DAILY : More than 20,000 people from the technology world, ranging from start-ups to chief executives, are attending this year's Web Summit in Dublin, which begins today. We speak to founder Daire Hickey about how the event has grown to become Europe’s largest technology gathering. Also today –‘Abenomics’ claims another success as the Japanese markets rise to seven-year highs.

Dublin: Business As Usual (1921)

Item title reads - Business as usual, enterprising baker opens shop on edge of invested area. Dublin, Ireland.
M/S of the baker at his stall which is just behind some barbed wire, a soldier stands guard. The man sells loaves of bread to a woman and some children on the other side of the barbed wire. M/S of soldiers stood about, one stirs a pot on a fire.
FILM ID:228.43
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
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http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/topNews/~3/d3uywMNMKrc/us-banks-ireland-idUSBRE90R0PP20130128
Irish banks at mercy of international paymasters
LONDON/DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's banking recovery could yet be derailed by its international creditors.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/28/opinion/damodaran-apple-stocks/index.html?eref=edition
BehindApple stock's roller coaster ride
Apple began 2012 by attaining the largest market cap in the world, with some analysts predicting that it would cross a trillion in market value. The stock price hit $700 in September, around the introduction of the iPhone 5. But in the weeks after, disillusionment set in and the stock price dropped to about $500 by the end of the year
http://rssfeeds.usatoday.com/~r/usatoday-NewsTopStories/~3/IMoAC0l38Jg/
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Ireland: Dublin boom, Donegal gloom | FT World

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FT's Ireland correspondent Jamie Smyth reports on the very different economic fortunes of Ireland as it starts to recover: Dublin is booming while 150 miles away in Donegal on the west coast, youth unemployment is near 50 per cent and emigration is surging.
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► FT Business: http://bit.ly/1KUK08s
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Public finances are now back on track, and the brutal seven-year austerity programme and bailout plan are a thing of the past. However, opposition parties argue that many people have been left on the sidelines during these tough times.
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Public finances are now back on track, and the brutal seven-year austerity programme and bailout plan are a thing of the past. However, opposition parties argue that many people have been left on the sidelines during these tough times.
This report takes a closer look at one of the "ingredients" of Ireland's economic recovery: an extremely low corporation tax.
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ReporterAngela Barnes is in Dublin to find out how smaller companies are faring side by side with the likes of Google and Facebook.
Meanwhile, presenter GemmaEvans is zipping around London on every bicycle imaginable to test out a portable kit that claims to turn any bike into an electric one within minutes.
Plus, LucyJames is back with a look at the video games worth playing this weekend includingBayonetta 1 & 2 on the Nintendo Switch, Fe and Metal Gear Survive.
You can watch Swipe on Sky News every Saturday at 10.30am, 2.30 & 4.30pm and Sunday at 11.30am, 2.30 & 4.30pm - or see it on mobile, Catch Up, Sky Q & skynews.com.

ReporterAngela Barnes is in Dublin to find out how smaller companies are faring side by side with the likes of Google and Facebook.
Meanwhile, presenter GemmaEvans is zipping around London on every bicycle imaginable to test out a portable kit that claims to turn any bike into an electric one within minutes.
Plus, LucyJames is back with a look at the video games worth playing this weekend includingBayonetta 1 & 2 on the Nintendo Switch, Fe and Metal Gear Survive.
You can watch Swipe on Sky News every Saturday at 10.30am, 2.30 & 4.30pm and Sunday at 11.30am, 2.30 & 4.30pm - or see it on mobile, Catch Up, Sky Q & skynews.com.

22,000 to attend Web Summit in Dublin - BUSINESS DAILY

BUSINESS DAILY : More than 20,000 people from the technology world, ranging from start-ups to chief executives, are attending this year's Web Summit in Dublin, ...

BUSINESS DAILY : More than 20,000 people from the technology world, ranging from start-ups to chief executives, are attending this year's Web Summit in Dublin, which begins today. We speak to founder Daire Hickey about how the event has grown to become Europe’s largest technology gathering. Also today –‘Abenomics’ claims another success as the Japanese markets rise to seven-year highs.

BUSINESS DAILY : More than 20,000 people from the technology world, ranging from start-ups to chief executives, are attending this year's Web Summit in Dublin, which begins today. We speak to founder Daire Hickey about how the event has grown to become Europe’s largest technology gathering. Also today –‘Abenomics’ claims another success as the Japanese markets rise to seven-year highs.

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Item title reads - Business as usual, enterprising baker opens shop on edge of invested area. Dublin, Ireland.
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Business News - DUBLIN, Apple, George Soros - Jan 28, 21:34

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Irish banks at mercy of international paymasters
LONDON/DUBLIN...

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Irish banks at mercy of international paymasters
LONDON/DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's banking recovery could yet be derailed by its international creditors.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/28/opinion/damodaran-apple-stocks/index.html?eref=edition
BehindApple stock's roller coaster ride
Apple began 2012 by attaining the largest market cap in the world, with some analysts predicting that it would cross a trillion in market value. The stock price hit $700 in September, around the introduction of the iPhone 5. But in the weeks after, disillusionment set in and the stock price dropped to about $500 by the end of the year
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Manchester United breaks $3 billion barrier
Manchester United has broken the $3 billion barrier in valuation
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http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/topNews/~3/d3uywMNMKrc/us-banks-ireland-idUSBRE90R0PP20130128
Irish banks at mercy of international paymasters
LONDON/DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's banking recovery could yet be derailed by its international creditors.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/28/opinion/damodaran-apple-stocks/index.html?eref=edition
BehindApple stock's roller coaster ride
Apple began 2012 by attaining the largest market cap in the world, with some analysts predicting that it would cross a trillion in market value. The stock price hit $700 in September, around the introduction of the iPhone 5. But in the weeks after, disillusionment set in and the stock price dropped to about $500 by the end of the year
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Manchester United breaks $3 billion barrier
Manchester United has broken the $3 billion barrier in valuation
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FT's Ireland correspondent Jamie Smyth reports on the very different economic fortunes of Ireland as it starts to recover: Dublin is booming while 150 miles away in Donegal on the west coast, youth unemployment is near 50 per cent and emigration is surging.
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Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 100...

published: 27 May 2016

25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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Dublin Travel Guide

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Where we ate:
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published: 09 Mar 2015

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN IRELAND | TRAVEL GUIDE

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🇮🇪 DUBLIN Travel Guide 🇮🇪 | Travel better in IRELAND!

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
For more on Dublin, we also have a video with all our top things to do here: https://youtu.be/BIfvO4rwLNQ
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Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

published: 22 Jul 2013

Dublin Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VI...

🇮🇪 5 Top Things To Do in DUBLIN 🇮🇪 | Travel better in IRELAND!

Ireland's capital city has a crazy amount of stuff to do. In this video, we'll take you through Dublin's 5 main attractions, giving you some info on how to get there, what it'll cost and other handy things to consider.
If these 5 things don't quite scratch the inspiration itch, we have a video all about what the Dublin locals recommend doing here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
And we also have our veeery handy EssentialGuide to Dublin, which will tell you all the things you should know before your trip: https://youtu.be/AP-84GQNdMs
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Top 10 Things To Do In Dublin Ireland

In my TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN video, I will take you all around the lovely Irish capital of Dublin to see, smell, and taste the best of the city. There is shopping on Grafton Street, an exploration of Trinity College Library to see the ancient Book of Kells, and even a visit to the Guinness Storehouse. Wondering if a visit to the wildly historic Temple Bar is included in the top things to do in Dublin list? You’ll have to watch to find out!
Hopefully these suggestions will assist in planning all of your Ireland travel adventures. Be sure to subscribe and leave me a comment! Have you been to Ireland? Did you find it to be green?
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DUBLIN IRELAND - TRAVEL GUIDE AND MUST SEE PLACES

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Dublin Travel Vlog - Things To Do in Dublin for Free 🇮🇪✨🌈

DublinTravelVlog - ThingsTo Do in Dublin for FreeWelcome to my Dublin Travel Guide & Ireland travel diary!
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Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
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Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its ...

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the c...

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
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AUDREY:
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1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to ea...

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel/ie/clarionhoteldublin.en-gb.html?aid=338557

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel/ie/clarionhoteldublin.en-gb.html?aid=338557

🇮🇪 DUBLIN Travel Guide 🇮🇪 | Travel better in IRELAND!

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, ...

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
For more on Dublin, we also have a video with all our top things to do here: https://youtu.be/BIfvO4rwLNQ
And some Dublin hidden gems from the locals in a video here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
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The airport is 10km outside Dublin and is the only international airport serving the city. From here, your choices for transport to the centre are bus or a taxi, as there’s no train station at the airport.
Dublin airport’s Aircoach will take you to various locations across the city, so make sure you know which stop is nearest your hotel.
Dublin is compact, which means if you’re staying in the city centre, you can pretty much walk to everything. However, if you want to get around quickly, hop on a tram. The Luas is Dublin’s tram system; there are two lines, red and green. And the walk from the end of the green line to the red line is about 15 minutes. Don’t forget to always tap in and tap out, otherwise you’ll get charged the maximum possible fare.
If you plan on making multiple journeys, we recommend getting a LeapCard.It’s Dublin’s public transport top-up smart card and you can get them at the airport or at local shops, wherever you see the sign.
Dublin is bisected by the River LIffey, which runs across the city. There used to be a pronounced cultural divide, with the poor living in the North and the South being home to the upper and middle classes. Today, that’s not the case and Dublin can be divided into some distinct districts…
The Medieval district is the oldest part of Dublin. It’s here that you can find Dublin Castle, Christ Church and St.Patrick’s Cathedral.
The GeorgianDistrict starts at St.Stephen’s Green and Trinity College and continues up to the canal. Dublin’s Docklands is where lots of the world’s biggest tech companies have offices. The Cultural District is where you’ll find Temple Bar. This area is home to pubs, clubs, markets and Dublin’s most energetic nightlife.
A word of warning about the weather in Dublin - it’s late June and, as you can see, the weather is glorious… If you’re a duck! But, seriously, the weather in Dublin constantly changes. During the time in the city, we’d often have warm sun, torrential rain and overcast skies; all on the same day. Our advice is to be prepared and pack a light waterproof or small umbrella.
If there’s one thing that Dublin and Ireland do better than anyone else in the world, it’s their seafood, especially their oysters.
One place we definitely recommend you go is Klaw. It’s a tiny seafood restaurant on Crown Alley, just off Temple Bar Square. It’ll probably be full when you arrive so you may have to wait outside with a pint of Guinness but it’s worth it, we promise.
Also, if you quote ‘HolidayExtras’ when you arrive, they’ll give you a free Oyster :)
When it comes to drink, Guinness is obviously what Dublin is best known for, and for good reason. Ireland’s most famous export definitely tastes better in its home city. They say it’s in the water, but what we know is that you can’t come to Dublin without at least trying it just once…or twice…three times…you get the idea!
We recommend trying out the Porterhouse. It’s the city’s original craft beer pub and they’ve been serving for 20 years. I’ve gone for a Dublin pale ale, which is €5 and, according to this, is an Irish-style pale ale with an orange, lemon and lime hop character…
This Guinness in Temple Bar was €5.95.
This pub meal cost €13.50.
This coffee cost €2.50.
A Temple Bar hotel cost roughly €170 per night.
Quick tip - if at the chip and PIN machine you get the choice to use Pounds or Euros, always choose Euros. Shops will give you a worse exchange rate than your bank will.

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
For more on Dublin, we also have a video with all our top things to do here: https://youtu.be/BIfvO4rwLNQ
And some Dublin hidden gems from the locals in a video here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
Don’t forget to…
SUBSCRIBE ► https://goo.gl/mKhPKt
Get in touch on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/holidayextras
Follow our travels on Twitter ► https://www.twitter.com/holidayextras
Get some sneak-previews on Instagram ► https://instagram.com/holidayextras/
Quench your wanderlust on Pinterest ►https://www.pinterest.com/holidayextras/
And explore our Blog ► https://goo.gl/EgQpsp
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Transcript:
The airport is 10km outside Dublin and is the only international airport serving the city. From here, your choices for transport to the centre are bus or a taxi, as there’s no train station at the airport.
Dublin airport’s Aircoach will take you to various locations across the city, so make sure you know which stop is nearest your hotel.
Dublin is compact, which means if you’re staying in the city centre, you can pretty much walk to everything. However, if you want to get around quickly, hop on a tram. The Luas is Dublin’s tram system; there are two lines, red and green. And the walk from the end of the green line to the red line is about 15 minutes. Don’t forget to always tap in and tap out, otherwise you’ll get charged the maximum possible fare.
If you plan on making multiple journeys, we recommend getting a LeapCard.It’s Dublin’s public transport top-up smart card and you can get them at the airport or at local shops, wherever you see the sign.
Dublin is bisected by the River LIffey, which runs across the city. There used to be a pronounced cultural divide, with the poor living in the North and the South being home to the upper and middle classes. Today, that’s not the case and Dublin can be divided into some distinct districts…
The Medieval district is the oldest part of Dublin. It’s here that you can find Dublin Castle, Christ Church and St.Patrick’s Cathedral.
The GeorgianDistrict starts at St.Stephen’s Green and Trinity College and continues up to the canal. Dublin’s Docklands is where lots of the world’s biggest tech companies have offices. The Cultural District is where you’ll find Temple Bar. This area is home to pubs, clubs, markets and Dublin’s most energetic nightlife.
A word of warning about the weather in Dublin - it’s late June and, as you can see, the weather is glorious… If you’re a duck! But, seriously, the weather in Dublin constantly changes. During the time in the city, we’d often have warm sun, torrential rain and overcast skies; all on the same day. Our advice is to be prepared and pack a light waterproof or small umbrella.
If there’s one thing that Dublin and Ireland do better than anyone else in the world, it’s their seafood, especially their oysters.
One place we definitely recommend you go is Klaw. It’s a tiny seafood restaurant on Crown Alley, just off Temple Bar Square. It’ll probably be full when you arrive so you may have to wait outside with a pint of Guinness but it’s worth it, we promise.
Also, if you quote ‘HolidayExtras’ when you arrive, they’ll give you a free Oyster :)
When it comes to drink, Guinness is obviously what Dublin is best known for, and for good reason. Ireland’s most famous export definitely tastes better in its home city. They say it’s in the water, but what we know is that you can’t come to Dublin without at least trying it just once…or twice…three times…you get the idea!
We recommend trying out the Porterhouse. It’s the city’s original craft beer pub and they’ve been serving for 20 years. I’ve gone for a Dublin pale ale, which is €5 and, according to this, is an Irish-style pale ale with an orange, lemon and lime hop character…
This Guinness in Temple Bar was €5.95.
This pub meal cost €13.50.
This coffee cost €2.50.
A Temple Bar hotel cost roughly €170 per night.
Quick tip - if at the chip and PIN machine you get the choice to use Pounds or Euros, always choose Euros. Shops will give you a worse exchange rate than your bank will.

Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www....

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VIII, Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most venerable university. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The high standard of education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin's General Post Office was once the site of an important historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James Connolly, around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began Ireland's struggle for Independence. In Easter of 1916, the Irish Republic was born.
Bursting with pubs and music, this most hospitable city is a wonderful combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VIII, Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most venerable university. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The high standard of education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin's General Post Office was once the site of an important historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James Connolly, around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began Ireland's struggle for Independence. In Easter of 1916, the Irish Republic was born.
Bursting with pubs and music, this most hospitable city is a wonderful combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!

🇮🇪 5 Top Things To Do in DUBLIN 🇮🇪 | Travel better in IRELAND!

Ireland's capital city has a crazy amount of stuff to do. In this video, we'll take you through Dublin's 5 main attractions, giving you some info on how to get ...

Ireland's capital city has a crazy amount of stuff to do. In this video, we'll take you through Dublin's 5 main attractions, giving you some info on how to get there, what it'll cost and other handy things to consider.
If these 5 things don't quite scratch the inspiration itch, we have a video all about what the Dublin locals recommend doing here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
And we also have our veeery handy EssentialGuide to Dublin, which will tell you all the things you should know before your trip: https://youtu.be/AP-84GQNdMs
Don’t forget to…
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And explore our Blog ► https://goo.gl/EgQpsp
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Welcome to Dublin. Five top things to see and do in Dublin.
Dublin’s nightlife is legendary and Temple Bar is the centre of it all. Yes, it’s where all the tourists go but Temple Bar is packed with pubs, bars, live music and clubs. If you want to have a great night out in Dublin, this is where to go.
There are loads of historical sites across Dublin. However, we’re going to talk about two of our favourites.
The first is the Book of Kells. Written by Irish monks around 800AD, the book is a decorated version of the four gospels that’s kept at the centre of an exhibition in Trinity College. Just don’t expect a photo, as no cameras are allowed near the book, not even ours!
However, our highlight has to be the Long Room. Holding around 200,000 books, it’s a vast collection that seems to go on and on and on and on and on…and on…forever.
Next is Kilmainham Gaol, a former Irish prison that held many of the revolutionaries of the past. In particular, the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising. Abandoned in 1924 and restored in the 1960s, it now serves as a museum where you can learn all about the history of Irish Independence.
The gaol is 3.5km out of the city centre so you’ll need to get the Luas or the bus here. Tickets are available online. You book your time slot and the website recommends arriving 15 minutes before your tour is due to start. Because the museum can only take a limited number of people at a time, booking ahead is the only way to guarantee entry on the day.
Dublin Zoo is the most popular family attraction in Ireland. It's in Phoenix Park, a 15 minute walk from the Heuston Station Luas stop. There are over 400 animals here, spread over 28 hectares and split into zones like the African Savannah and the Asian Forests.
But what we really like about the zoo is all the conservation work they do across the globe. It works together with many others to maintain breeding programmes and reintroduce endangered species into the wild. It’s had particular success with animals such as the Golden Lion Tamarin and the Scimitar Horned Oryx.
They say that good things come to those who wait and last on our list is the Guinness Storehouse. The Storehouse is a 7-storey monument to the history, production and advertising of Ireland’s most famous export. Inside you’ll be able to pour your own pint of the black stuff, learn about how Guinness can be used in some traditional Irish cooking, discover some of the secrets that go on in the brewing process and finally, enjoy a complimentary pint in the panoramic Gravity Bar on the top floor.
The Storehouse is a 20 minute walk or a 10 minute bus journey from the centre of town. As usual, we recommend booking your tickets online, as you’ll save 20% on adult tickets and you’ll be able to use the fast-track queue.
So that’s our top 5 things to do in Dublin. For more information, be sure to check out our Essential Travel Guide.

Ireland's capital city has a crazy amount of stuff to do. In this video, we'll take you through Dublin's 5 main attractions, giving you some info on how to get there, what it'll cost and other handy things to consider.
If these 5 things don't quite scratch the inspiration itch, we have a video all about what the Dublin locals recommend doing here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
And we also have our veeery handy EssentialGuide to Dublin, which will tell you all the things you should know before your trip: https://youtu.be/AP-84GQNdMs
Don’t forget to…
SUBSCRIBE ► https://goo.gl/mKhPKt
Get in touch on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/holidayextras
Follow our travels on Twitter ► https://www.twitter.com/holidayextras
Get some sneak-previews on Instagram ► https://instagram.com/holidayextras/
Quench your wanderlust on Pinterest ►https://www.pinterest.com/holidayextras/
And explore our Blog ► https://goo.gl/EgQpsp
…………………………
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Transcript:
Welcome to Dublin. Five top things to see and do in Dublin.
Dublin’s nightlife is legendary and Temple Bar is the centre of it all. Yes, it’s where all the tourists go but Temple Bar is packed with pubs, bars, live music and clubs. If you want to have a great night out in Dublin, this is where to go.
There are loads of historical sites across Dublin. However, we’re going to talk about two of our favourites.
The first is the Book of Kells. Written by Irish monks around 800AD, the book is a decorated version of the four gospels that’s kept at the centre of an exhibition in Trinity College. Just don’t expect a photo, as no cameras are allowed near the book, not even ours!
However, our highlight has to be the Long Room. Holding around 200,000 books, it’s a vast collection that seems to go on and on and on and on and on…and on…forever.
Next is Kilmainham Gaol, a former Irish prison that held many of the revolutionaries of the past. In particular, the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising. Abandoned in 1924 and restored in the 1960s, it now serves as a museum where you can learn all about the history of Irish Independence.
The gaol is 3.5km out of the city centre so you’ll need to get the Luas or the bus here. Tickets are available online. You book your time slot and the website recommends arriving 15 minutes before your tour is due to start. Because the museum can only take a limited number of people at a time, booking ahead is the only way to guarantee entry on the day.
Dublin Zoo is the most popular family attraction in Ireland. It's in Phoenix Park, a 15 minute walk from the Heuston Station Luas stop. There are over 400 animals here, spread over 28 hectares and split into zones like the African Savannah and the Asian Forests.
But what we really like about the zoo is all the conservation work they do across the globe. It works together with many others to maintain breeding programmes and reintroduce endangered species into the wild. It’s had particular success with animals such as the Golden Lion Tamarin and the Scimitar Horned Oryx.
They say that good things come to those who wait and last on our list is the Guinness Storehouse. The Storehouse is a 7-storey monument to the history, production and advertising of Ireland’s most famous export. Inside you’ll be able to pour your own pint of the black stuff, learn about how Guinness can be used in some traditional Irish cooking, discover some of the secrets that go on in the brewing process and finally, enjoy a complimentary pint in the panoramic Gravity Bar on the top floor.
The Storehouse is a 20 minute walk or a 10 minute bus journey from the centre of town. As usual, we recommend booking your tickets online, as you’ll save 20% on adult tickets and you’ll be able to use the fast-track queue.
So that’s our top 5 things to do in Dublin. For more information, be sure to check out our Essential Travel Guide.

DUBLIN IRELAND - TRAVEL GUIDE AND MUST SEE PLACES

Dublin is an amazing city with lots of history, lively pubs, great food and friendly people.
Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more travel videos and ...

Dublin is an amazing city with lots of history, lively pubs, great food and friendly people.
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Dublin is an amazing city with lots of history, lively pubs, great food and friendly people.
Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more travel videos and tips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfsHIugp8g_GDbev-1izlIQ
Sharing our travel experiences from around the world with you.
Follow us on Instagram to see our travel photos from around the world: http://instagram.com/_anywhere_everywhere
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Joakim Karud - Dizzy

DublinTravelVlog - ThingsTo Do in Dublin for FreeWelcome to my Dublin Travel Guide & Ireland travel diary!
I am showing you some must-see places in Dublin, top tourist attractions, what to do in Dublin & more!
We have some traditional Irish food together, wander along the streets of Dublin and discover some hidden gems and local spots!
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Hi! I'm Laura, a 19-year-old little town girl from Germany studying abroad in Scotland. Driven By Curiosity is a YouTube channel and blog about my travel + study abroad adventures, where I share fun travel diaries, travel tips, university advice and my study abroad experience.
Driven By Curiosity is for the fearless little town girl, the big dreamer, and the brave adventurer. For those who are curious, open-minded, enthusiastic and dedicated to building an adventurous lifestyle that is driven by curiosity.
Driven By Curiosity is for those who have the courage to choose the road that is less travelled by.

DublinTravelVlog - ThingsTo Do in Dublin for FreeWelcome to my Dublin Travel Guide & Ireland travel diary!
I am showing you some must-see places in Dublin, top tourist attractions, what to do in Dublin & more!
We have some traditional Irish food together, wander along the streets of Dublin and discover some hidden gems and local spots!
Subscribe to this channel so that you don't miss DAY 2 & DAY 3.
♡ Keep up with me ♡
Follow me on Spotify for cozy autumn tunes! https://open.spotify.com/user/laura.langheinrich
Blog: www.drivenbycuriosity.co.uk
Facebook: www.facebook.com/LauraDrivenByCuriosity
Instagram: www.instagram.com/Laura_Langheinrich
Twitter: www.twitter.com/Lalaaprincessa
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/Lalaaprincessa
♡ About my channel ♡
Hi! I'm Laura, a 19-year-old little town girl from Germany studying abroad in Scotland. Driven By Curiosity is a YouTube channel and blog about my travel + study abroad adventures, where I share fun travel diaries, travel tips, university advice and my study abroad experience.
Driven By Curiosity is for the fearless little town girl, the big dreamer, and the brave adventurer. For those who are curious, open-minded, enthusiastic and dedicated to building an adventurous lifestyle that is driven by curiosity.
Driven By Curiosity is for those who have the courage to choose the road that is less travelled by.

Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful...

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

The Republic's Dissident Youth: Ireland's Young Warriors

Earlier this year, VICENews filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of around 30 boys considered to be hardline dissidents. They support a violent IRA splinter group known as the Continuity IRA, and believe that a renewed armed struggle is needed to free Ireland from British occupation in the North.
Considered “junior terrorists” by some, the Na Fianna sees itself simply as Ireland’s true republican boy scouts, training with the main aim of being ready for a new resistance — a fight that they believe is inevitable.
VICE News followed Na Fianna members as they carried out "bush training" in the mountains, and attended their Easter Rising march through Dublin, to get an idea of what the young face of dis...

Revenue Roundup: A Look at Digital Income – ONA Dublin

In this session from ONADublin, we look at advertising and subscriptions – which remain the core of most newsroom business models – along with some other streams newsrooms and start-ups are exploring. Experts discuss what's working in their newsrooms, and share what they think might be useful lessons learned for other organizations in a variety of media environments.

Scenes from LUAS Dublin - November 2017

BID (Business Improvement District) Count 17th July, Dublin

Major question marks over the independence and transparency of the renewal of the Dublin CityBID scheme. The ballot boxes were opened prior to the count by City officials, who admitted placing bundles of votes into the ballot box that appeared to be all stapled together. The ballot box wasn't sealed. It is now time for a full inquiry on the issues of conflicts of interest and prejudice within the vote and question Dublin City Council's administration of this whole process
INDEPENDENT TALLYMAN LETTER ON THE BID COUNT
BID Plebiscite CountCity Hall
Monday 17th July 2017
I attended the City Hall count as an observer by permission of the Returning Officer, Deirdre Ní Raghallaigh.
I have many years of experience attending at counts in Ireland since 1987 acting as a tallyman and as an electi...

published: 29 Jul 2017

Dublin South FM's Business Eye show interview Gordon O'Neill of Goldfish.ie

London Falling? Fact vs. Fiction

With the possible post-Brexit change in the UK's access to the single European market, what are the odds that London will lose its crown as the financial capital of Europe? Already, major rivals to the throne - Frankfurt, Paris, Dublin and others - are wooing the post-Brexit planners at major financial institutions, while British regulators, negotiators, and firms are working to keep London's financial flag flying high. This session will explore the impact that Brexit-driven changes in financial market platforms will have on the wider economy, how government and industry can best prepare, and which of Europe's best-performing metro economies are poised to prosper.
ModeratorFrancesco Guerrera, Head of EMEA, Dow JonesMedia Group; Publisher, Financial News
Speakers
Bruce Carnegie-Brown, C...

DCU Honorary Doctorate Conferring Ceremony

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This is a hangout to discuss the sinister "project Ireland 2040" plan which I took part in...
It was streamed live on Saturday 3rd of March.
The guests are as follows, Gearoid Murphy, Azazel The Goy, Arya Sattyas and Gentleman JimCrow.
I just want to say that there is hope and there are ways of pushing back against this. The people of Lisdoonvarna showed us the way last week and the people of Kerry last month and the people's of Poland, Hungary, The Czech Republic and Slovakia showed us last year and the year before. Brexit has shown that an economy's markets can survive without the EU even after all the media scare mongering.
While we do and say nothing our country will be changed from the Ireland we know to a country that none o...

published: 04 Mar 2018

U.S. Embassy Dublin Conference - Leveling the Playing Field (P1)

On June 7, U.S. Ambassador to IrelandDaniel M. Rooney hosted the annual Embassy conference at Croke Park in Dublin. This year's theme was "Leveling the PlayingField: Strengthening Ireland's Competitiveness."
The conference addressed strategies to enhance competitiveness, using the importance of diversity and opportunity as key drivers to economic stabilization and recovery. An underlying premise was capturing some of the key tenets of the Rooney Rule and applying them more widely to business and society.
In addressing the audience, AmbassadorRooney noted: "It is special to be here in Croke Park to celebrate so much of what is wonderful about Ireland and its culture. This conference began as a way to look at how some of the ideas which are behind the Rooney Rule can be incorporated in...

published: 08 Jun 2012

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If you are interested in a job in Ryanair and you have an EASA license you should watch this video carefully from start to finish.
I apologise for the sound quality, I was using external mic's and the simulator in the background made a lot of noise.
Email link: apcrecruitment@mcginleyaviation.com
https://careers.ryanair.com/pilots/

published: 03 Aug 2017

Tina Surrenders To Dublin For 42 Months on Feb 20th.

She Starts Her 42 Month Sentence In 7 Days.
A 55-year-old woman was sentenced Tuesday to more than three years in federal prison for stealing over $1 million from the Bloomington landscaping business where she worked.
Tina Cozart, formerly of Carlock and now living in California, pleaded guilty in June to one count of wire fraud and filing a false income tax return. Cozart was the office manager at F&WLawnCare and Landscaping.
Prosecutors say Cozart used F&W’s credit cards and bank accounts to make unauthorized purchases for herself, her family, and others. In at least 13 months, Cozart charged more to F&W’s credit cards than she earned for the year, the U.S. attorney’s office said in a statement Wednesday. Some of the money was spent on trips to Cancun, Las Vegas, Florida, and Phoeni...

Earlier this year, VICENews filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of around 30 boys considered to be hardline dissidents. They support a violent IRA splinter group known as the Continuity IRA, and believe that a renewed armed struggle is needed to free Ireland from British occupation in the North.
Considered “junior terrorists” by some, the Na Fianna sees itself simply as Ireland’s true republican boy scouts, training with the main aim of being ready for a new resistance — a fight that they believe is inevitable.
VICE News followed Na Fianna members as they carried out "bush training" in the mountains, and attended their Easter Rising march through Dublin, to get an idea of what the young face of dissident republicanism looks like, in an age where support for political violence in Ireland has all but ended.
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Earlier this year, VICENews filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of around 30 boys considered to be hardline dissidents. They support a violent IRA splinter group known as the Continuity IRA, and believe that a renewed armed struggle is needed to free Ireland from British occupation in the North.
Considered “junior terrorists” by some, the Na Fianna sees itself simply as Ireland’s true republican boy scouts, training with the main aim of being ready for a new resistance — a fight that they believe is inevitable.
VICE News followed Na Fianna members as they carried out "bush training" in the mountains, and attended their Easter Rising march through Dublin, to get an idea of what the young face of dissident republicanism looks like, in an age where support for political violence in Ireland has all but ended.
Watch "Abortion Rights in Ireland" - http://bit.ly/1CFuCh5
Read "'Experts of Our OwnIdentity': TransPeople Can Choose Their LegalGender in Ireland Now" - http://bit.ly/1I5zWGb
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Revenue Roundup: A Look at Digital Income – ONA Dublin

In this session from ONADublin, we look at advertising and subscriptions – which remain the core of most newsroom business models – along with some other strea...

In this session from ONADublin, we look at advertising and subscriptions – which remain the core of most newsroom business models – along with some other streams newsrooms and start-ups are exploring. Experts discuss what's working in their newsrooms, and share what they think might be useful lessons learned for other organizations in a variety of media environments.

In this session from ONADublin, we look at advertising and subscriptions – which remain the core of most newsroom business models – along with some other streams newsrooms and start-ups are exploring. Experts discuss what's working in their newsrooms, and share what they think might be useful lessons learned for other organizations in a variety of media environments.

BID (Business Improvement District) Count 17th July, Dublin

Major question marks over the independence and transparency of the renewal of the Dublin CityBID scheme. The ballot boxes were opened prior to the count by Cit...

Major question marks over the independence and transparency of the renewal of the Dublin CityBID scheme. The ballot boxes were opened prior to the count by City officials, who admitted placing bundles of votes into the ballot box that appeared to be all stapled together. The ballot box wasn't sealed. It is now time for a full inquiry on the issues of conflicts of interest and prejudice within the vote and question Dublin City Council's administration of this whole process
INDEPENDENT TALLYMAN LETTER ON THE BID COUNT
BID Plebiscite CountCity Hall
Monday 17th July 2017
I attended the City Hall count as an observer by permission of the Returning Officer, Deirdre Ní Raghallaigh.
I have many years of experience attending at counts in Ireland since 1987 acting as a tallyman and as an election agent. I have also attended as representative at recounts of local, national and European elections.
This count was like no other count I have attended.
The plebiscite was conducted under S.I. No. 166 of 2007 titled
Local Government (Business Improvement Districts Ratepayer Plebiscite) Regulations 2007.
Article 5 of these regulations states the returning officer shall be responsible for the proper administration of the plebiscite. No further guidance is given as to the conduct of the count.
Regulations provide for preparation of the electoral roll, the issue of ballot papers and their return by post.
The most unusual aspect of this plebiscite is that the ballot papers must be signed by the voter.
Notably there are no regulations for the receipt and accounting of the ballot papers other than to place them “immediately” in a ballot box.
My observations:
There were just two ballot boxes each closed with a simple lock. They were not sealed.
When opened it was clear that they contained bundles of envelopes which had been collected together and deposited in the boxes directly and not through the slot in the lid of the box.
There were several A4 envelopes including a Jiffy bag containing ballot envelopes.
There was one bundle of envelopes some 3 cm thick, nicely squared off and held by an elastic band.
When the RO was asked how these bundles came to be in the box she explained that the boxes were kept in the Chief Executive’s office, that the keys were also kept there and that she opened the box to place the bundles of votes therein and relocked the box.
After the envelopes were opened to take out the ballots the RO announced that there were some superfluous papers:
167 cover letters
some compliment slips
5 items of poll literature from the NO campaign
2 housing applications
There was no declaration of a count of envelopes.
Later she announced there were 3 additional letters and one forged ballot.
The ballots were placed in sequential order and compared to the electoral roll.
The observers present could only observe from a distance. No scrutiny was possible.
It was announced that were 25 spoiled votes though this could not be confirmed.
The result of the poll was declared as follows:
The RO stated that the Poll was 1,583 excluding 5 duplicates
Spoiled 25
Valid poll 1,558
Yes 843
No 715
The BID proposal was declared carried.
Comments:
This was like no other count I have attended.
Normal count procedures and safeguards were absent.
The RO did not describe her actions per Article 12 which requires her to close, endorse and sign any non-standard envelopes received. There were clearly at least three such envelopes.
There was no reconciliation of the individual ballot boxes.
There was no description of the chain of custody of the boxes.
They were not sealed at the beginning of the poll. It is not known how they were secured during the poll to be formally opened after the poll closed.
A great show was made of opening the lock in the presence of the Lord Mayor. However the irony was missed in that a lock is not a seal.
The norm is to use ribbon and red sealing wax as will be confirmed by any experienced presiding officer or returning officer.
Boxes were not enumerated.
It is understood that one box was placed at Reception in Civic Offices.
All in all it was a novel experience.
I could not have trust in this poll.
No external scrutiny was possible.
However the count was conducted in line with the Regulations for the holding of the ratepayer plebiscite.
These Regulations are poorly drafted and lack the normal well understood procedures for holding trustworthy polls.
Joe McCarthy
PRESS RELEASE: www.notobidcampaign.com
The No to BID Campaign represents over 700 small and medium sized businesses. The No campaign had wide support, including the Restaurants Association of Ireland, the Irish Hotels Federation, the Irish Hairdressers Federation and the Irish Newsagents and Convenience Stores Association.

Major question marks over the independence and transparency of the renewal of the Dublin CityBID scheme. The ballot boxes were opened prior to the count by City officials, who admitted placing bundles of votes into the ballot box that appeared to be all stapled together. The ballot box wasn't sealed. It is now time for a full inquiry on the issues of conflicts of interest and prejudice within the vote and question Dublin City Council's administration of this whole process
INDEPENDENT TALLYMAN LETTER ON THE BID COUNT
BID Plebiscite CountCity Hall
Monday 17th July 2017
I attended the City Hall count as an observer by permission of the Returning Officer, Deirdre Ní Raghallaigh.
I have many years of experience attending at counts in Ireland since 1987 acting as a tallyman and as an election agent. I have also attended as representative at recounts of local, national and European elections.
This count was like no other count I have attended.
The plebiscite was conducted under S.I. No. 166 of 2007 titled
Local Government (Business Improvement Districts Ratepayer Plebiscite) Regulations 2007.
Article 5 of these regulations states the returning officer shall be responsible for the proper administration of the plebiscite. No further guidance is given as to the conduct of the count.
Regulations provide for preparation of the electoral roll, the issue of ballot papers and their return by post.
The most unusual aspect of this plebiscite is that the ballot papers must be signed by the voter.
Notably there are no regulations for the receipt and accounting of the ballot papers other than to place them “immediately” in a ballot box.
My observations:
There were just two ballot boxes each closed with a simple lock. They were not sealed.
When opened it was clear that they contained bundles of envelopes which had been collected together and deposited in the boxes directly and not through the slot in the lid of the box.
There were several A4 envelopes including a Jiffy bag containing ballot envelopes.
There was one bundle of envelopes some 3 cm thick, nicely squared off and held by an elastic band.
When the RO was asked how these bundles came to be in the box she explained that the boxes were kept in the Chief Executive’s office, that the keys were also kept there and that she opened the box to place the bundles of votes therein and relocked the box.
After the envelopes were opened to take out the ballots the RO announced that there were some superfluous papers:
167 cover letters
some compliment slips
5 items of poll literature from the NO campaign
2 housing applications
There was no declaration of a count of envelopes.
Later she announced there were 3 additional letters and one forged ballot.
The ballots were placed in sequential order and compared to the electoral roll.
The observers present could only observe from a distance. No scrutiny was possible.
It was announced that were 25 spoiled votes though this could not be confirmed.
The result of the poll was declared as follows:
The RO stated that the Poll was 1,583 excluding 5 duplicates
Spoiled 25
Valid poll 1,558
Yes 843
No 715
The BID proposal was declared carried.
Comments:
This was like no other count I have attended.
Normal count procedures and safeguards were absent.
The RO did not describe her actions per Article 12 which requires her to close, endorse and sign any non-standard envelopes received. There were clearly at least three such envelopes.
There was no reconciliation of the individual ballot boxes.
There was no description of the chain of custody of the boxes.
They were not sealed at the beginning of the poll. It is not known how they were secured during the poll to be formally opened after the poll closed.
A great show was made of opening the lock in the presence of the Lord Mayor. However the irony was missed in that a lock is not a seal.
The norm is to use ribbon and red sealing wax as will be confirmed by any experienced presiding officer or returning officer.
Boxes were not enumerated.
It is understood that one box was placed at Reception in Civic Offices.
All in all it was a novel experience.
I could not have trust in this poll.
No external scrutiny was possible.
However the count was conducted in line with the Regulations for the holding of the ratepayer plebiscite.
These Regulations are poorly drafted and lack the normal well understood procedures for holding trustworthy polls.
Joe McCarthy
PRESS RELEASE: www.notobidcampaign.com
The No to BID Campaign represents over 700 small and medium sized businesses. The No campaign had wide support, including the Restaurants Association of Ireland, the Irish Hotels Federation, the Irish Hairdressers Federation and the Irish Newsagents and Convenience Stores Association.

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This is a hangout to discuss the sinister "project Ireland 2040" plan which I took part in...
It was stre...

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This is a hangout to discuss the sinister "project Ireland 2040" plan which I took part in...
It was streamed live on Saturday 3rd of March.
The guests are as follows, Gearoid Murphy, Azazel The Goy, Arya Sattyas and Gentleman JimCrow.
I just want to say that there is hope and there are ways of pushing back against this. The people of Lisdoonvarna showed us the way last week and the people of Kerry last month and the people's of Poland, Hungary, The Czech Republic and Slovakia showed us last year and the year before. Brexit has shown that an economy's markets can survive without the EU even after all the media scare mongering.
While we do and say nothing our country will be changed from the Ireland we know to a country that none of us would ever recognize. Not in my wildest nightmares did I ever think our government would announce to the world that Ireland is open for business for up to a million migrants. That this experiment will be paid for by the Irish Exchequer ie you and me the Irish public is another insult. It is the most sinister plan I have ever heard in my life and if enacted will without a doubt lead to the slow Ethnoside of the Irish as a distinct people on this Island forever. We have to put our domestic squabbles behind us and fight this tooth and nail. We have no choice. We can see the results of the "cultural enrichment" in places like Sweden, London, France,Germany and more locally and recently in Tallaght in Dublin and ongoing in Balbriggan in Dublin. Our political class by following orders from the EU (and Bilderberg) want to turn the rest of Ireland into a multicultural / multiracial living hell. The crime wave that would come with these people would be unlike anything we have ever seen. This will mean the end of the Irish culture completely. You can't have an Irish culture with multiple cultures all living on the one small island and all advocating for their own groups interests. We must oppose this...
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Please comment rate share and subscribe. thank you.
This is a hangout to discuss the sinister "project Ireland 2040" plan which I took part in...
It was streamed live on Saturday 3rd of March.
The guests are as follows, Gearoid Murphy, Azazel The Goy, Arya Sattyas and Gentleman JimCrow.
I just want to say that there is hope and there are ways of pushing back against this. The people of Lisdoonvarna showed us the way last week and the people of Kerry last month and the people's of Poland, Hungary, The Czech Republic and Slovakia showed us last year and the year before. Brexit has shown that an economy's markets can survive without the EU even after all the media scare mongering.
While we do and say nothing our country will be changed from the Ireland we know to a country that none of us would ever recognize. Not in my wildest nightmares did I ever think our government would announce to the world that Ireland is open for business for up to a million migrants. That this experiment will be paid for by the Irish Exchequer ie you and me the Irish public is another insult. It is the most sinister plan I have ever heard in my life and if enacted will without a doubt lead to the slow Ethnoside of the Irish as a distinct people on this Island forever. We have to put our domestic squabbles behind us and fight this tooth and nail. We have no choice. We can see the results of the "cultural enrichment" in places like Sweden, London, France,Germany and more locally and recently in Tallaght in Dublin and ongoing in Balbriggan in Dublin. Our political class by following orders from the EU (and Bilderberg) want to turn the rest of Ireland into a multicultural / multiracial living hell. The crime wave that would come with these people would be unlike anything we have ever seen. This will mean the end of the Irish culture completely. You can't have an Irish culture with multiple cultures all living on the one small island and all advocating for their own groups interests. We must oppose this...
Morgoth's channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIe02cUmtDWJtch8mU3I9A
Arya's channel
https://youtube.com/AryaSattya
My back up channels and stuff
https://minds.com/Critiqued
My Vimeo account seems to have vanished 😑
My Gab
https://gab.ai/Critiqued101
My Twitter https://twitter.com/@Critiqued101
To tip this channel https://PayPal.me/Critiqued
Thank youThanks for watching.

On June 7, U.S. Ambassador to IrelandDaniel M. Rooney hosted the annual Embassy conference at Croke Park in Dublin. This year's theme was "Leveling the PlayingField: Strengthening Ireland's Competitiveness."
The conference addressed strategies to enhance competitiveness, using the importance of diversity and opportunity as key drivers to economic stabilization and recovery. An underlying premise was capturing some of the key tenets of the Rooney Rule and applying them more widely to business and society.
In addressing the audience, AmbassadorRooney noted: "It is special to be here in Croke Park to celebrate so much of what is wonderful about Ireland and its culture. This conference began as a way to look at how some of the ideas which are behind the Rooney Rule can be incorporated into other areas -- classrooms, businesses, living rooms, the medical field, sports leagues. It has made a huge difference in the National Football League -- I know adopting change and new practices can be difficult, but the rewards are significant. I have always believed that to be truly successful everyone needs an equal chance to compete. This is true in business and it is true in sports."
Also addressing the audience during the keynote session were An TaoiseachEnda Kenny, T.D. and William R. Johnson, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of the H.J. HeinzCompany.
The Taoiseach said "Already, the progress that Ireland has made in repairing our damaged economy is well recognised internationally. Step by step, we are bringing our public finances under control through our fiscal consolidation programme. At the same time, my Government has brought a strong and determined focus to the agenda for growth and jobs."
While Mr. Johnson noted that "Ireland continues to be an attractive place to do business, and many other global companies have discovered this by establishing factories and operations in the country," he said. "It's a leader in foreign investment per capita for many reasons, most noticeably the availability of skilled labour, the productivity of the Irish workforce, and your success in stimulating business investment over the years, through legislation and attractive corporate tax rates."
Other participants in the conference included Minister for Education and SkillsRuairi Quinn, T.D.; Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and InnovationRichard Bruton, T.D.; Norah Casey, CEO of Harmonia; Mark Waller, Chief Marketing Officer with the NFL; Eamon Dunphy, Broadcaster & Journalist; Cathriona Hallahan, Managing DirectorMicrosoftEOC, Microsoft Ireland; and James Mailley, Monster.com SalesDirector.

On June 7, U.S. Ambassador to IrelandDaniel M. Rooney hosted the annual Embassy conference at Croke Park in Dublin. This year's theme was "Leveling the PlayingField: Strengthening Ireland's Competitiveness."
The conference addressed strategies to enhance competitiveness, using the importance of diversity and opportunity as key drivers to economic stabilization and recovery. An underlying premise was capturing some of the key tenets of the Rooney Rule and applying them more widely to business and society.
In addressing the audience, AmbassadorRooney noted: "It is special to be here in Croke Park to celebrate so much of what is wonderful about Ireland and its culture. This conference began as a way to look at how some of the ideas which are behind the Rooney Rule can be incorporated into other areas -- classrooms, businesses, living rooms, the medical field, sports leagues. It has made a huge difference in the National Football League -- I know adopting change and new practices can be difficult, but the rewards are significant. I have always believed that to be truly successful everyone needs an equal chance to compete. This is true in business and it is true in sports."
Also addressing the audience during the keynote session were An TaoiseachEnda Kenny, T.D. and William R. Johnson, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of the H.J. HeinzCompany.
The Taoiseach said "Already, the progress that Ireland has made in repairing our damaged economy is well recognised internationally. Step by step, we are bringing our public finances under control through our fiscal consolidation programme. At the same time, my Government has brought a strong and determined focus to the agenda for growth and jobs."
While Mr. Johnson noted that "Ireland continues to be an attractive place to do business, and many other global companies have discovered this by establishing factories and operations in the country," he said. "It's a leader in foreign investment per capita for many reasons, most noticeably the availability of skilled labour, the productivity of the Irish workforce, and your success in stimulating business investment over the years, through legislation and attractive corporate tax rates."
Other participants in the conference included Minister for Education and SkillsRuairi Quinn, T.D.; Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and InnovationRichard Bruton, T.D.; Norah Casey, CEO of Harmonia; Mark Waller, Chief Marketing Officer with the NFL; Eamon Dunphy, Broadcaster & Journalist; Cathriona Hallahan, Managing DirectorMicrosoftEOC, Microsoft Ireland; and James Mailley, Monster.com SalesDirector.

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If you are interested in a job in Ryanair and you have an EASA license you should watch this video carefully from start to finish.
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OBS: Important news for EASA license holders regarding Ryanair bonded Recruitment! Mentour channel exclusive!
In this video I will be interviewing RYANAIR's Head Of Training; mr AndyO'Shea.
We will be discussing the problems Ryanair has encountered with pilot applicants during the assessment phase, what Andy's plan is to fix the problem, Ryanair's expansion plans and much much more.
If you are interested in a job in Ryanair and you have an EASA license you should watch this video carefully from start to finish.
I apologise for the sound quality, I was using external mic's and the simulator in the background made a lot of noise.
Email link: apcrecruitment@mcginleyaviation.com
https://careers.ryanair.com/pilots/

Tina Surrenders To Dublin For 42 Months on Feb 20th.

She Starts Her 42 Month Sentence In 7 Days.
A 55-year-old woman was sentenced Tuesday to more than three years in federal prison for stealing over $1 million f...

She Starts Her 42 Month Sentence In 7 Days.
A 55-year-old woman was sentenced Tuesday to more than three years in federal prison for stealing over $1 million from the Bloomington landscaping business where she worked.
Tina Cozart, formerly of Carlock and now living in California, pleaded guilty in June to one count of wire fraud and filing a false income tax return. Cozart was the office manager at F&WLawnCare and Landscaping.
Prosecutors say Cozart used F&W’s credit cards and bank accounts to make unauthorized purchases for herself, her family, and others. In at least 13 months, Cozart charged more to F&W’s credit cards than she earned for the year, the U.S. attorney’s office said in a statement Wednesday. Some of the money was spent on trips to Cancun, Las Vegas, Florida, and Phoenix, or to buy tickets to sporting events.
Tina Cozart was sentenced to 42 months in prison. She must report to DublinPrison Feb. 20.
Cozart was also ordered to pay $1.1 million in restitution to F&W, plus $346,299 to the IRS, and $25,000 to an insurance company, prosecutors said.
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She Starts Her 42 Month Sentence In 7 Days.
A 55-year-old woman was sentenced Tuesday to more than three years in federal prison for stealing over $1 million from the Bloomington landscaping business where she worked.
Tina Cozart, formerly of Carlock and now living in California, pleaded guilty in June to one count of wire fraud and filing a false income tax return. Cozart was the office manager at F&WLawnCare and Landscaping.
Prosecutors say Cozart used F&W’s credit cards and bank accounts to make unauthorized purchases for herself, her family, and others. In at least 13 months, Cozart charged more to F&W’s credit cards than she earned for the year, the U.S. attorney’s office said in a statement Wednesday. Some of the money was spent on trips to Cancun, Las Vegas, Florida, and Phoenix, or to buy tickets to sporting events.
Tina Cozart was sentenced to 42 months in prison. She must report to DublinPrison Feb. 20.
Cozart was also ordered to pay $1.1 million in restitution to F&W, plus $346,299 to the IRS, and $25,000 to an insurance company, prosecutors said.
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Brexit and the city: Paris, Frankfurt, Dublin vying for new business

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The March 2019 deadline for wrapping up Brexit negotiations is creeping closer and a lack of clarity about the future is leading to instability in Britain's business world. London's financial sector relies on access to the EU’s single market and visa-free recruitment of the best talent across Europe. In this special edition, we look at what's happening behind the scenes in the City and our reporters went to find out who would benefit most from a possible "Brexodus".
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Ireland is back in business

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Ireland's strong economic recovery will be the main backdrop to the country's general elections on February 26. After five years in power, Prime MinisterEnda Kenny's conservative government are keen to highlight the fact that when they took the job, Ireland's economy was close to collapse.
Public finances are now back on track, and the brutal seven-year austerity programme and bailout plan are a thing of the past. However, opposition parties argue that many people have been left on the sidelines during these tough times.
This report takes a closer look at one of the "ingredients" of Ireland's economic recovery: an extremely low corporation tax.
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Three months after the Brexit vote, the race to be Europe's next financial hub is heating up. Paris, Frankfurt, and Dublin are all vying for new business. We speak to Martin Shanahan, Chief Executive of IDA Ireland, about how he's trying to sell Dublin to prospective investors, and whether the Apple tax ruling will discourage companies from setting up base there.
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Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

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25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
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Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
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Dublin Travel Guide

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Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
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TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN IRELAND | TRAVEL GUIDE

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Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
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The airport is 10km outside Dublin and is the only international airport serving the city. From here, your choices for transport to the centre are bus or a taxi, as there’s no train station at the airport.
Dublin airport’s Aircoach will take you to various locations across the city, so make sure you know which stop is nearest your hotel.
Dublin is compact, which means if you’re staying in the city centre, you can pretty much walk to everything. However, if you want to get around quickly, hop on a tram. The Luas is Dublin’s tram system; there are two lines, red and green. And the walk from the end of the green line to the red line is about 15 minutes. Don’t forget to always tap in and tap out, otherwise you’ll get charged the maximum possible fare.
If you plan on making multiple journeys, we recommend getting a LeapCard.It’s Dublin’s public transport top-up smart card and you can get them at the airport or at local shops, wherever you see the sign.
Dublin is bisected by the River LIffey, which runs across the city. There used to be a pronounced cultural divide, with the poor living in the North and the South being home to the upper and middle classes. Today, that’s not the case and Dublin can be divided into some distinct districts…
The Medieval district is the oldest part of Dublin. It’s here that you can find Dublin Castle, Christ Church and St.Patrick’s Cathedral.
The GeorgianDistrict starts at St.Stephen’s Green and Trinity College and continues up to the canal. Dublin’s Docklands is where lots of the world’s biggest tech companies have offices. The Cultural District is where you’ll find Temple Bar. This area is home to pubs, clubs, markets and Dublin’s most energetic nightlife.
A word of warning about the weather in Dublin - it’s late June and, as you can see, the weather is glorious… If you’re a duck! But, seriously, the weather in Dublin constantly changes. During the time in the city, we’d often have warm sun, torrential rain and overcast skies; all on the same day. Our advice is to be prepared and pack a light waterproof or small umbrella.
If there’s one thing that Dublin and Ireland do better than anyone else in the world, it’s their seafood, especially their oysters.
One place we definitely recommend you go is Klaw. It’s a tiny seafood restaurant on Crown Alley, just off Temple Bar Square. It’ll probably be full when you arrive so you may have to wait outside with a pint of Guinness but it’s worth it, we promise.
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When it comes to drink, Guinness is obviously what Dublin is best known for, and for good reason. Ireland’s most famous export definitely tastes better in its home city. They say it’s in the water, but what we know is that you can’t come to Dublin without at least trying it just once…or twice…three times…you get the idea!
We recommend trying out the Porterhouse. It’s the city’s original craft beer pub and they’ve been serving for 20 years. I’ve gone for a Dublin pale ale, which is €5 and, according to this, is an Irish-style pale ale with an orange, lemon and lime hop character…
This Guinness in Temple Bar was €5.95.
This pub meal cost €13.50.
This coffee cost €2.50.
A Temple Bar hotel cost roughly €170 per night.
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Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

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Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

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Dublin Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VIII, Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most venerable university. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The high standard of education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin's General Post Office was once the site of an important historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James Connolly, around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began Ireland's struggle for Independence. In Easter of 1916, the Irish Republic was born.
Bursting with pubs and music, this most hospitable city is a wonderful combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!

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Ireland's capital city has a crazy amount of stuff to do. In this video, we'll take you through Dublin's 5 main attractions, giving you some info on how to get there, what it'll cost and other handy things to consider.
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Welcome to Dublin. Five top things to see and do in Dublin.
Dublin’s nightlife is legendary and Temple Bar is the centre of it all. Yes, it’s where all the tourists go but Temple Bar is packed with pubs, bars, live music and clubs. If you want to have a great night out in Dublin, this is where to go.
There are loads of historical sites across Dublin. However, we’re going to talk about two of our favourites.
The first is the Book of Kells. Written by Irish monks around 800AD, the book is a decorated version of the four gospels that’s kept at the centre of an exhibition in Trinity College. Just don’t expect a photo, as no cameras are allowed near the book, not even ours!
However, our highlight has to be the Long Room. Holding around 200,000 books, it’s a vast collection that seems to go on and on and on and on and on…and on…forever.
Next is Kilmainham Gaol, a former Irish prison that held many of the revolutionaries of the past. In particular, the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising. Abandoned in 1924 and restored in the 1960s, it now serves as a museum where you can learn all about the history of Irish Independence.
The gaol is 3.5km out of the city centre so you’ll need to get the Luas or the bus here. Tickets are available online. You book your time slot and the website recommends arriving 15 minutes before your tour is due to start. Because the museum can only take a limited number of people at a time, booking ahead is the only way to guarantee entry on the day.
Dublin Zoo is the most popular family attraction in Ireland. It's in Phoenix Park, a 15 minute walk from the Heuston Station Luas stop. There are over 400 animals here, spread over 28 hectares and split into zones like the African Savannah and the Asian Forests.
But what we really like about the zoo is all the conservation work they do across the globe. It works together with many others to maintain breeding programmes and reintroduce endangered species into the wild. It’s had particular success with animals such as the Golden Lion Tamarin and the Scimitar Horned Oryx.
They say that good things come to those who wait and last on our list is the Guinness Storehouse. The Storehouse is a 7-storey monument to the history, production and advertising of Ireland’s most famous export. Inside you’ll be able to pour your own pint of the black stuff, learn about how Guinness can be used in some traditional Irish cooking, discover some of the secrets that go on in the brewing process and finally, enjoy a complimentary pint in the panoramic Gravity Bar on the top floor.
The Storehouse is a 20 minute walk or a 10 minute bus journey from the centre of town. As usual, we recommend booking your tickets online, as you’ll save 20% on adult tickets and you’ll be able to use the fast-track queue.
So that’s our top 5 things to do in Dublin. For more information, be sure to check out our Essential Travel Guide.

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Top 10 Things To Do In Dublin Ireland

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Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
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The Republic's Dissident Youth: Ireland's Young Warriors

Earlier this year, VICENews filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of around 30 boys considered to be hardline dissidents. They support a violent IRA splinter group known as the Continuity IRA, and believe that a renewed armed struggle is needed to free Ireland from British occupation in the North.
Considered “junior terrorists” by some, the Na Fianna sees itself simply as Ireland’s true republican boy scouts, training with the main aim of being ready for a new resistance — a fight that they believe is inevitable.
VICE News followed Na Fianna members as they carried out "bush training" in the mountains, and attended their Easter Rising march through Dublin, to get an idea of what the young face of dissident republicanism looks like, in an age where support for political violence in Ireland has all but ended.
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